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Iniesta greets Japanese football fans, vows to conquer Asia
Published : May 26, 2018, 1:04 pm IST
Updated : May 26, 2018, 1:04 pm IST
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Iniesta greets Japanese football fans
Iniesta greets Japanese football fans

Barcelona legend Andres Iniesta made his first appearance at Vissel Kobe since signing for the Japanese side, greeting thousands...

Barcelona legend Andres Iniesta made his first appearance at Vissel Kobe since signing for the Japanese side, greeting thousands of fans and vowing to make his new club the biggest in Asia. Wearing the number eight shirt -- like he did at Barcelona -- the 34-year-old World Cup winner attended a welcome ceremony at the J-League club's home stadium in the western port city of Kobe, together with team owner Hiroshi Mikitani.

Barcelona legend Andres IniestaBarcelona legend Andres Iniesta

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"This is a big challenge for me," Iniesta told some 4,000 fans through an interpreter two days after signing his contract at a glitzy unveiling in Tokyo. He displayed his ball-juggling technique and kicked footballs into the crowd, delighting fans. "I aim to contribute to the team as much as possible," said Iniesta, who is reported to have agreed on a three-year deal with an annual salary of 30 million, a J-League record.

"I think I should pursue the best objectives in both football and my life," he added, saying he wants Vissel to win the league and "if possible, conquer Asia". The midfielder, who famously scored Spain's winning goal against the Netherlands in the 2010 World Cup final, lifted 32 major trophies and made 674 appearances for Barcelona. The Spain icon's decision to choose Kobe arguably represents Japanese football's biggest transfer coup, with many top players now moving to cash-rich Chinese clubs in the twilight of their careers.

Barcelona and Spain legend Iniesta signs for Japan's Vissel KobeBarcelona and Spain legend Iniesta signs for Japan's Vissel Kobe

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Iniesta had said earlier this month that moving to a Chinese club was also an option for him. His signing is a timely boost to the J-League, which used to attract luminaries such as Brazilian great Zico and former England star Gary Lineker when it began in 1993 but has struggled to attract marquee players in recent years. Following the World Cup in Russia, Iniesta will join former Arsenal striker Lukas Podolski at Vissel, currently sixth in the J-League first division after 15 games.

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